Bed Bug Bites

It is difficult to identify bed bugs just from their bite. In fact it is hard to recognise a bed bug bite from any other insect bite.

You should look at the overall pattern and timing of bites and other common bed bug signs to confirm if you have a problem.

The good news is that bed bugs have not been shown to transmit any disease and their bites do not hurt.

However, getting bites can still be very distressing and in some cases they can become sore and itchy and lead to a painful skin rash.

Identifying Bed Bug Bites

Our bodies can react very differently to bed bug bites. Some people have no reaction, whilst others can have minor swelling and itching and even develop a rash.

Where do bites occur?

Bed bug bites can occur anywhere on the body but are often close to blood vessels near the skin.

Check for signs of bites on your:

neck

hands

arms

legs

Pattern of bed bug bites

Several bites tend to appear in a line or row along an exposed area, such as an arm or leg. A single bed bug may bite more than once in the same area, if disturbed whilst feeding. Bites found in different parts of the body can indicate being bitten by several different bed bugs during the night.

When do bites happen?

Bites often occur at night when we are sleeping. Bed bug bites are unlikely to wake the victim, as bed bugs inject an anaesthetic whilst drawing blood from the host (victim).

Bed Bug Rash

A small proportion of people can react very badly to their bites and develop a skin rash. The red spots which indicate the location of a bite, may become raised and very itchy over time. If this causes you distress or continues for a long time you should seek medical treatment.

In general, most people will respond to a bed bug bite worse than to a mosquito bite.

Worried about your bites?

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